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Christopher Columbus (/kəˈlʌmbəs/;
between 25
August and 31
October 1451 – 20 May 1506) was an
Italian explorer and
navigator from the
Republic of Genoa...
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Carta (the letter) by
Epiphandro da
Silva Dias
under the
title Obras de
Christovão Falcão, (Porto, 1893), and one of the
Cantigas Esparsas by the same scholar...
- Cristóvão da Gama (c. 1516 – 29
August 1542),
anglicised as
Christopher da Gama, was a
Portuguese military commander who led a
Portuguese army of 400 musketeers...
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Alexandre Domingos Cristóvão M'****ila, best
known as
Alexander Christovao (born 14
March 1993) is an
Angolan footballer who
plays as a striker. Born in...
- São Cristóvão (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w kɾisˈtɔvɐ̃w],
Saint Christopher) is a
Brazilian muni****lity in the
Northeastern state of Sergipe. Founded...
- Alvaro, CientíficaLab, Lavoisier,
Delboni Auriemo, Alta,
Leforte and
Christóvão da Gama. "DASA3.SA -
Diagnosticos da
America SA Profile". Reuters. Archived...
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Westerners who
visited ****an
before 1868 Cieslik,
Hubert (1974). "The Case of
Christovão Ferreira" (PDF).
Monumenta Nipponica. 29 (1): 1–54.
Archived from the...
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Grandpa Indian (Portuguese: Vovô Índio) is a
character conceived in the 1930s with the
intention of
replacing Santa Claus in Brazil. His aim was to inflate...
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Bartolomeu Dias,: 4
although in some maps it
appeared as
Angra de São
Christóvão. In 1883 the bay area was made into a
trading station by
German trader...
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political commentator, campaigner, and
peacebuilder Christovão Falcão (1512? – 1557), a.k.a.
Christovão de
Sousa Falcão,
Portuguese poet
Dinesh D'Souza (born...